Can anyone recommend these 'easy erect' lightweight porch awnings? We are looking for something light for weekend use and spotted these, are they any good? Any bad points?
Yes! Thoroughly recommended! They are quick to put up, light and compact to transport and store, and do the job brilliantly. Downside? Well, obviously they are not as durable as a standard porch - our first one was wrecked in high winds. But on the other hand, they are very cheap, so if they have to be replaced after a few years, it really is not such a big deal. Since we bought our first Scenic, we have only ever used the main awning for lengthy stays on one site, never for weekends or touring.
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Watch out for the ends of the curved horizontal pole that fits around towards the top of the awning. The pole ends come close to the sides of your van and can put dents in the van in windy conditions!
- We used to have the Sunncamp Scenic Plus and bought some rubber awning suckers to protect the van at the pole ends, which did help. We also avoided using our porch if it got very windy.
Some other lightweight porches don't have pole ends in this position and so might be a better option if this worries you
We have an Ultima 260 - ScampisOH preferred it as there is more headroom, so it makes a more 'useful' awning - there is actually room for him to cook breakfast on his griddle out there, plenty of room for both of our big chairs, and and he can sit in it quite happily for hours and build his models - the Scenic (or the Scenic Plus) wouldn't really have been big enough for these uses.
We tried the Scenic Porch, which we bought from Towsure, but had problems with the stitching of the top of the channels for the poles, which kept breaking away. We had a replacement one, but this did exactly the same. This was last summer by the way. We finally gave up, Towsure being very helpful in giving a refund, but each visit to Halesowen involving a 100 mile round trip. The concept is brilliant, but the standard size is pretty small, really. And there is a very great deal of pegging to do!
folks just bought a scenic plus and while going through to see all the bits were there it sems I have an extra pole, there is the 2 that form the crossover, another that forms the half round I also have a small thin one 4 sections long with rubber caps on both ends, note there is also 2 spare sections that could be handy
We have one of these. It's similar to the Sunncamp Scenic but the pole rests on the awning rail rather than the caravan. We had an Ultima 260 but lost it in the wind, so we were pleased we'd hung on to this one. The Outdoor Revolution has withstood quite strong winds.
The sun camp scenic porch awning is great for short weekend breaks etc, but remember that the roof and doors slope in at the top. When it rains if you have them even slightly open they drift inwards and in comes the rain at the bottom.